East Windsor police Sgt. Stephen Andrusko gave the following description of the kidnapping allegation:

Campbell, in his gray security guard's uniform, confronted the 17- year-old girl and her male companion June 28 at about 2 a.m. in Hartford's Keney Park.

Campbell identified himself as a state trooper and questioned the pair about being in the park at such a late hour. He then ordered the companion to leave.

Campbell told the girl to get into his car or he would throw her in jail. His car, a Ford Crown Victoria with an overhead light rack, had a hat in the back window that resembled those worn by state police.

Campbell then drove the girl to his condominium under the pretense that he needed to change clothes because his shift was ending. Once there, Campbell coerced the girl to have sex with him, telling her she was in a lot of trouble and again threatening to send her to jail if she did not comply.

``He was dealing with a 17-year- old kid who was young and naive,'' Andrusko said.

Andrusko said Campbell drove the girl to her Hartford home about 5 a.m., where she told her family of the incident. They took her to a rape crisis center, which notified police on June 28.